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■e captain drowxkd. Bkgraph,— Prass Asaoetation. Auckland, Thursday. Steamship Company's went aground on tlio nnil is now high and dry. that she will Ire floated tide next week. KTTjlcin fell overboard and was H -Aucjilind, Thursday XigM. Bi.s. '■'itfgatiawa left about II Kist night. There was a stiff Wy wind, but Captain Steiu exBhimself conndciit of gotting out. ■ morning l>roke, however, the P\«'H3 seen to be hard and fast af the bar, and thereafter Ml iw was communicated body had hcen enw ofHeer on the beach. theft not a very heavy vessel comparatively will take to get

Lie time to take > Itliq country, on the iwnnK'' Kt the seashore, out dolitot ' m a bottle of CbarataftahV ' m ofld Diarriioen Remily. ■ '.- H»i. It is almost eertaW ■sninjhips.' tp^nupjkj' '.'">

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 January 1909, Page 2

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128

UNKNOWN Taranaki Daily News, 4 January 1909, Page 2

UNKNOWN Taranaki Daily News, 4 January 1909, Page 2

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